April 19, 2024

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jeenho Hahm

Jeenho Hahm

Jeenho Hahm completed his doctorate in International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). His research focuses on North Korea’s cyber strategy.

Analysis

How North Korea sabotaged the democratic ideals of the Information Revolution

The world’s least wired country has become one of the greatest hacking threats, requiring cooperation on cyber defense

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmNovember 23, 2021
Analysis

Layered cyber deterrence: A new US cyber strategy against North Korea

The US is working to correct cyber asymmetries between itself and North Korea

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmJune 15, 2021
Analysis

How Biden’s cybersecurity team can blunt North Korea’s ‘all-purpose sword’

Cybercrime is becoming an acute threat worldwide, and the Biden-Harris administration is paying attention to the DPRK

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmJanuary 27, 2021
Analysis

Cyberwarfare will reshape Biden’s traditionalist approach to North Korea

A North Korean cybersecurity threat is growing, and President-elect Biden will be forced to confront it in 2021

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmNovember 18, 2020
Features

‘The Perfect Weapon’ shows North Korea’s rapid rise to infamous cybercrime

HBO’s new documentary shows that cyberwarfare — not nukes — could be North Korea’s more dangerous weapon against the US

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmOctober 19, 2020
Analysis

North Korea’s sophisticated cyberattacks signal desperation — not aspiration

Sanctions, natural disasters and COVID-19 are driving North Korea to rely on cyberwarfare for survival in 2020

Jeenho HahmJeenho HahmOctober 16, 2020